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Meat Slicer
Achieve precise, uniform cuts every time with our high-performance Commercial Meat Slicers, built for butcher shops, delis, supermarkets, and commercial kitchens. Whether you're slicing cured meats, deli cold cuts, cheese, or roast beef, our slicers deliver consistent thickness, reduced waste, and superior presentation.
Available in manual and automatic models, our slicers feature razor-sharp stainless steel blades, adjustable thickness controls, safety guards, and easy-to-clean components. Designed to withstand high-volume use, these slicers ensure efficiency, hygiene, and operator safety in every foodservice environment.
Key Features:
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Precision slicing for meats, cheese & more
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Adjustable thickness dial for perfect portions
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Manual and electric models available
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Food-grade stainless steel construction
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Easy to clean, safe to operate, and HACCP compliant
Shop Meat Slicers at Hospitality Connect—Australia’s trusted supplier of professional food preparation equipment with fast nationwide delivery.
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Apuro Meat Slicer 220mm CD277-A
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Apuro Meat Slicer 250mm CD278-A
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Apuro Meat Slicer 300mm CD279-A
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Birko Slicer 250mm 1005100.
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Birko Slicer 300mm 1005101.
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Brice 250mm Manual Slicers – Heavy Duty (Gravity Feed) 250IX.
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Brice 250mm Manual Slicers – light Duty (Gravity Feed) CELPRO250.
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Brice 300 Manual Slicers (Vertical) 300VX BV.
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Brice 300mm Manual Slicers – Heavy Duty (Gravity Feed) 300IX.
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Brice 300mm Manual Slicers – Heavy Duty (Gravity Feed) BEG30B.
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Brice 300mm Manual SLicers – light Duty (Gravity Feed) CELPRO300
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Brice 300mm Semi-Automatic Slicers – Gravity Feed GLM300.
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Brice 300mm Semi-Automatic Slicers – Gravity Feed SLC300A.
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Brice 313mm Gear Driven Manual Slicers – Heavy Duty (Gravity Feed) PEG313G.
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Brice 315mm Manual Slicers – Heavy Duty (Gravity Feed) SLG315.
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Brice 330mm Manual Slicers – Heavy Duty (Gravity Feed) 330IK-ABEF.
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Brice 330mm Manual Slicers ‚Heavy Duty (Gravity Feed) 330IK.
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Brice 330mm Semi-Automatic Slicers – Gravity Feed 330IKSA.
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Brice 350mm Manual Slicers – Heavy Duty (Gravity Feed) 350IX.
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Brice 350mm Manual Slicers – Heavy Duty (Gravity Feed) BEG35B.
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Brice 350mm Semi-Automatic Slicers – Gravity Feed SLC350A
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Brice 370 Manual Slicers (Vertical) 370VX BV Plus.
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Brice 370 Manual Slicers (Vertical) 370VX BV.
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Brice BEM35 350mm Vertical Manual Slicer
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Choosing the Right Meat Slicer for Your Business
Commercial meat slicers cut consistent, uniform slices on cured meats, deli items, cheese and roast cuts - the workhorse of butcher shops, delis, supermarkets, sandwich bars and high-volume cafés. Hospitality Connect supplies belt-driven and gear-driven slicers from Brice, Berkel, Globe, Anvil and Apuro - manual gravity-feed and automatic carriage models with 250-350mm blade diameters.
Types of meat slicer
- Gravity-feed manual slicers: 250-300mm blade; the operator pushes the carriage. Best for low-to-medium volume - cafés and sandwich shops.
- Automatic carriage slicers: Motor-driven carriage; runs hands-free for high-volume deli and supermarket counter use. 300-350mm blade.
- Belt-driven vs gear-driven: Belt-drive runs quieter and slips on jam; gear-drive runs harder and louder but won't slip under load.
- Vertical slicers: Specialist machines for prosciutto and large-format whole-leg slicing.
- Cheese slicers: Coated blades and slip-resistant tables for soft and semi-soft cheese; standard slicers gum up.
Sizing for throughput
Sandwich and café service runs a 250mm gravity-feed slicer at 30-50kg cured meat per day. Deli counters need 300mm gravity-feed at 80-150kg. High-volume supermarket and delicatessen demand 350mm automatic carriage at 200kg+. Blade diameter affects maximum product diameter - a 250mm blade slices product up to 220mm tall, a 350mm blade up to 320mm. For whole-leg prosciutto and serrano, vertical slicers handle the geometry better than horizontal carriage units.
Operating notes and safety
- Sharpening cycle: Most slicers have integrated sharpeners (stone-on-stone) - run weekly for daily-use machines.
- Blade ring wear: As the blade reduces in diameter from sharpening, the ring sharpener gap grows; replace blade every 18-24 months in heavy use.
- Strip-down clean: End-of-day strip-down is HACCP-required. All detachable parts removed, sanitised, dried and reassembled.
- Safety interlocks: Blade guard and carriage interlocks must trip if disengaged; test weekly. AU WHS rules are strict - operators need induction.
- Lubrication: Slide bar and feed gear need NSF H1 food-grade lubricant only - never engine oil.
Slicer placement matters: position on a heavy bench (not a lightweight unit that flexes), with 600mm clearance behind for service access and 400mm to the side for product flow. Position the wash sink within reach for end-of-day strip-down. Belt-drive units run quieter (important for café front-of-house) but slip on jam; gear-drive is louder but more reliable under heavy load. Stock spare blade rings, carriage springs and a backup sharpening stone as critical-path consumables.
Pair with
Combine with butchers knives, commercial meat mixers mincers tenderisers and stainless steel work bench for full butcher and deli setups.
What can I slice with a commercial meat slicer?
What can I slice with a commercial meat slicer?
Commercial slicers are perfect for cooked meats, deli cuts, cured meats (like salami or prosciutto), cheese, and even some vegetables or bread loaves depending on the blade.
What’s the difference between manual and automatic meat slicers?
What’s the difference between manual and automatic meat slicers?
Manual slicers require the operator to move the carriage by hand, while automatic slicers can move the meat carriage back and forth automatically—ideal for high-volume slicing with less fatigue.
Can I adjust the slice thickness?
Can I adjust the slice thickness?
Yes. Most slicers feature a dial that allows you to easily adjust slice thickness for anything from ultra-thin deli cuts to thicker steak-style portions.
Are commercial meat slicers safe to use?
Are commercial meat slicers safe to use?
Yes. They come equipped with safety guards, blade covers, non-slip feet, and safety switches to ensure secure operation when used properly.
Does Hospitality Connect supply commercial meat slicers?
Does Hospitality Connect supply commercial meat slicers?
Yes. Hospitality Connect offers a wide range of commercial meat slicers, including light-duty models for cafés and high-performance automatic units for delis and butcheries.
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Why buy meat slicers from Hospitality Connect
- Curated for Australian commercial kitchens: Every line is selected against the realities of AU service — voltage, room dimensions, council rules, ambient temperatures.
- Brand-direct relationships: We deal directly with manufacturers and importers, so you get current models and the right parts when you need them.
- Field-tested specs: Sizes, gauges and capacities listed on each product reflect what actually works in service, not glossy brochure numbers.
- Tech support that picks up: Pre and post-sale phone lines staffed by people who know commercial kitchens.
- Warranty handled here: We process the claim with the manufacturer; you keep cooking.
Meat slicers care and longevity
- Sharpen the blade on schedule: Most slicers have an integrated sharpener; run it weekly. Dull blades tear product and overload the motor.
- Use food-grade lubricant only: The slide bar and feed gear need NSF H1 grease — never engine oil or WD-40.
- Strip and clean daily: Deli buildup behind the blade guard harbours bacteria; remove all detachable parts at end of service.
- Inspect blade ring annually: As the blade reduces in diameter, gap to the ring sharpener increases — the slicer will need a new ring or replacement blade.
- Test the safety interlocks: The carriage and blade guard interlocks are HACCP-critical; verify weekly.
Need help choosing? Talk to us
Our commercial chefs and fit-out specialists can match the right meat slicers to your menu, footprint and operating budget. Send through your floor plan, service brief or trading hours, or call our Australia-based trade line for a same-day spec quote — we'll line up sizes, brands, voltage and gas requirements, lead times and freight rates before you commit. If you're fitting out a new venue or refurbishing an existing one, ask about multi-line trade pricing and consolidated delivery so the kit lands when the trades do, not weeks later.

